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A blog devoted just to my scriptwriting. That’s all I’m going to blogging about here.
#1026449 added February 11, 2022 at 2:32am
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Technically, One Hundred and Ten
Technically, One Hundred and Ten


What does the above blog title mean? It means that I kind of wrote the Teaser Act and Act One. Only I didn’t do it on my tablet at work. I did it when I got home from work. it still got written. Just had to do it by hand at work yesterday. Why did I need to do that? Because everyone else has Internet access there. I wouldn’t be surprised if even the newest guards had it. But I don’t.

Where I work is trying to stop me from writing again. Only it’s the same old thing. They are using Internet access to do it. And somehow, they have hacked into my cell phone and my tablet. I haven’t seen it on my cell phone yet. But I know that they have with my tablet.

I don’t know how he got my new password for both my cell phone and tablet so quickly. I’m not surprised that he can do it. After all, he used to be a cop. So, either he hacked my cell phone and tablet already or he got one or more cop buddies to do it.

Either way, the Security Site supervisor has done it. I don’t like it. But I have no choice but to let it happen whenever he wants to do it. At least that’s the way that it looks to me. Why do I think that? It’s because of what happened at work yesterday. Going to my normal guard post isn’t what happened. It was after I got there.

No, it’s not another split shift. That happens every Saturday for the time being. After I finished Act Four and the Tag Act of the third episode of my Water Wars scriptwriting project, I tried to open the Scene Outline for my fourth episode. But I couldn’t do it. Somehow where I work got into my tablet. And the only way that I could work on it was if I had Internet access.

For about an hour I didn’t do any writing. I didn’t think that I could. But I was wrong about that. That’s when I realized that I could work on episode four. I just had to do it by hand. That is why I only got one hundred and ten single sentences written yesterday for this project. Don’t know if I could have finished Act Two. But I could have gotten about half of it written. If not a little bit more than that. Like twenty-five of them.

The big question now is will I be able to continue working on it today on my tablet or will I have to do it by hand again. I don’t think that I will need to do it by hand today. But that is always a possibility. Either way, I have Act Two, Act Three, Act Four, and the Tag Act left to do before I’m finished writing my Scene Outlines single sentences aka one hundred and twenty-five. I have done it once this week. There is no reason why I can’t do it again no matter how they make me do it.


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